posts tagged with ‘music’
mix tape monday
posted by the scholar on September 1st, 2008filed under: flotsam & jetsam
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i’m not writing today due to the holiday, so i made you a mix tape instead…
enjoy!
tags: fun, mix tape monday, music, personal 3 Comments »saturday musical musings
posted by the scholar on August 2nd, 2008filed under: words
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wheee! it’s saturday today and i am very excited to go and see the gipsy kings tonight at ravinia with my studmuffin husband. if you haven’t heard their fabulous guitar stylings and have about three and a half minutes today, check out the video:
fun, and i wish you all a happy weekend!
tags: music, personal 2 Comments »retro 80’s jazz tunes by the lost fingers
posted by the scholar on July 17th, 2008filed under: artists, humor
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if you like django reinhardt (who i prefer to call mango - sorry) and 80’s pop music too, then i hope then you have two minutes to look at and listen to this awesomely awesome arrangement by the very clever band from beautiful quebec called the lost fingers.
the lost fingers website is still getting put together, so for now enjoy you can their musical stylings and see what they’re up to over at their myspace page. brilliant!
via le zèbre bleu
tags: band, eighties, fun, jazz, music, pop 2 Comments »prince print by plasticgod
posted by the scholar on June 6th, 2008filed under: art, illustration
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has everyone here seen this print which permanently chronicles the fabulous fashions of prince, by los angeles artist (and “your 20th century warhol”) plasticgod?
i didn’t think so.

i think my favorite is the when doves cry suit. 1984. good times.
purchase this print at gallery 1998 and see more celebrity work by plasticgod right here.
tags: funny, limited edition, music, prince, print 2 Comments »daniel edlen vinyl art: let’s chat!
posted by the scholar on April 10th, 2008filed under: art, mixed media, let's chat!
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poring over liner notes, admiring cover art, studying lyrics and playing albums over and over again in my room was a beloved activity for me as a child and a teenager. it continues to be an intensely personal and highly satisfying activity. it’s a place to escape, a place to relax; an inspiring, creative, dynamic place that can unlock favorite memories, and be interpreted in myriad ways. this is why i love the work that daniel edlen creates, using white acrylic paint on vinyl. there is soul in these earnest portraits that honor the musicians we all know and love, and i think the technical skill here is as sharp as a needle on a turntable. let’s have a chat with daniel and find out more!


q: where do you live, and where do you create your art?
a: i live in gilbert, az and i create my art in one of our house’s bedrooms.

q: what is your background, and did you study art formally?
a: i wouldn’t call it formally, but i did take art classes at a private art school from the time i was six to the time i was 27. my background, if you mean academic, was regular old school and then computer science at ucla.


q: how did you ultimately come to work with vinyl and how do you choose your subjects?
a: it wasn’t really ultimately. i came up with the idea as a teenager following my acquiring a mess of records and doing a high school art project i made up involving white pencil on black paper. then a couple years ago, friends said i should try selling them and people wanted them for christmas, so i started doing commissions. i paint whomever people commission me to do, and ones i like and think might be popular, and ones for whom i find records that i know would be popular.
q: what is the price range of your collection?
a: they sell for $175 plus shipping, framed. unframed, they’re $100 plus shipping. i add $10 for each additional portrait beyond just one and i’ve done up to 4 (pink floyd, kiss).

q: do you think your love of music is stronger than your love of art, or vice versa?
a: honestly, i don’t really distinguish between them that way. it’s more my passion for creativity that drives me.


q: do you have a favorite piece that you’ve made?
a: the marley that i did the video of (below) was for roger steffens that i wrote about in my blog. that would probably be my favorite piece because of the experience of connecting with such a wonderful and passionate person.
q: who would win in a fight — led zeppelin or u2?
a: bonzo’s dead, and he’d be the only one i ever could see fighting, so i think they’d reach peace before even starting.


q: where can we go to see your collection in person? are you currently exhibiting in any shows, and is there anything else meaningful you would like to include here?
a: i’ve got pieces for sale on consignment at rockzone records in chandler, az, red dog gallery in phoenix, az, raw style in brentwood, ca, primitive kool in san diego, ca, and wild about music in austin, tx.
i just had a piece in the 12 inch art show in winnipeg, and I’ll be in that one again when it comes around next year. i’m also in the part art show at the agni gallery in new york now through april 15th, 2008.
i’ve really put a lot of myself into my blog since i started it, so i hope people will take the time to read it from the beginning. i have a link to that first post in the “who, me?” section. all that i would consider meaningful is there.
daniel is currently accepting commission work. check him out on flickr, see his website for more and make sure to stop by his blog to say hi!

thank you daniel!
tags: album, arizona, art, contemporary, detailed, music, record, skillful 3 Comments »it’s pop it’s art prints by airside
posted by the scholar on March 12th, 2008filed under: art, design, illustration, words
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look at these fun and bright screenprints and canvases featuring famous song lyrics from the it’s pop it’s art collection from london design company airside. they are working in conjunction with emi, the music publishing company to create these quirky and playful limited edition posters, which were inspired by the connection and love of music and art.





i love graphic word and art combinations and think these are so playful and appealing.
purchase the collection at the airside shop and see lots of other cool things around their site too!
via design crush via coco+kelley
tags: airside, fun, graphic, limited edition, london, lyrics, music, playful, poster, quirky Comment now »compact, modern speakers by scandyna
posted by the scholar on February 25th, 2008filed under: home accessories, design
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now we can make a strong individual statement about our personal style not only through our choices in music but the way we listen with this gorgeous speaker collection from danish company scandyna. the curvy collection includes the drop, micropod and minipod styles, whose funky organic shapes and poppy colors appeal tremendously to me (and i especially enjoy the drop shape).








this is a company that’s been around for 40 years striving to create the highest quality audio equipment possible. clearly (and lucky for us!), modern clean design is a priority for them too.
available at the conran shop, decibel and audio vision sf.
tags: clean, colorful, contemporary, cool, denmark, modern, music, scandyna, speaker 2 Comments »suck uk drumstick pencils
posted by the scholar on February 11th, 2008filed under: personal accessories, design, wood
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i just need to share that i am bleary-eyed this morning. i think i mentioned that my husband’s birthday was at the end of january? i gave him the rock band video game for his gift, thinking it would be fun for him to play with his friends, but now i think i’m obsessed. gah! seriously, this thing is SO MUCH FUN. but i digress. check these clever pencils out from our friends at suck uk, for the musician in your life.


purchase them at suck uk in sets of two for £0.00 (us $0.00). whee! just kidding - apparently they’re not in stock yet so there is no price. i know i will definitely be tapping out nirvana’s in bloom on my desk as soon as i can buy these myself (even though i like being the singer in the band)!
via inspire me, now!
tags: clever, drumstick, england, fun, music, pencil, suck uk, wood 4 Comments »




